By Earl Jackson In 1939, Sadaho Maeda was born in Fukuoka, the third of five children to an Imperial Army pilot and a retired track-and field runner. While...
Tag - Kiyoshi Kurosawa
The past and present are wedged open in Mitsuo Kurihara's independently spirited film of strained relationships and watchful ghosts.
Shares themes of hypnosis and the inherent darkness of human nature with “Pulse"
Fans of arthouse cinema who are up for a film that borders on purely abstract provocation will find a fulfilling experience.
Great direction and three impressive performances but many issues in the writing and the visuals
The 15th Asian Film Awards (AFA15) announced the winners in 18 categories on October 8, 2021 at a much anticipated ceremony hosted by the Asian Film Awards...
"Empty words like that can really end up hurting someone"
Kiyoshi Kurosawa talks his "Wife of a Spy", shooting in 8K, tackling the past, confronting the present, and his philosophy of cinema.